


The Punjab State Museum in Chandigarh is a treasure trove of Punjab's rich history and culture, housing a vast collection of artifacts, paintings, and sculptures.
Famous for its parathas and lassi, this dhaba is a local favorite near the museum.

Known for its chole bhature, this restaurant is a short drive from the museum.
Offers a variety of Punjabi dishes in a fine-dining setting near the museum.

Punjab can have cool evenings, a scarf is perfect for layering.
Exploring the museum and its surroundings requires comfortable footwear.
Protect your skin from the sun during outdoor activities.

Intricately designed, handcrafted leather shoes that are a symbol of Punjab's rich culture.

A traditional hand-embroidered scarf with intricate patterns, reflecting Punjab's rural heritage.
A spicy and tangy condiment made from vegetables, often served with meals in Punjab.
A treasure trove of Punjab's rich history and culture, housing artifacts dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization.
The spiritual and cultural heart of the Sikhs, this stunning gold-plated temple is a symbol of unity and equality.
A poignant reminder of India's struggle for independence, this garden-turned-memorial is a must-visit for its historical significance.
Layered Indian flatbread, often stuffed with vegetables or lentils, served with curd or pickle.

Sweet or salted yogurt-based drink, often topped with malai (clotted cream).
Spinach and mustard greens curry, typically served with makki ki roti (corn flour bread).
The Rumah Adat Suku Baduy is a traditional house of the Baduy tribe, showcasing their unique way of life and deep connection to nature. Crafted from local materials, these structures are simple yet imbued with cultural significance and designed to harmonize with the surrounding environment.

A historic palace in Darbhanga, Bihar, showcasing the grandeur of the Raj era.
Heriot Bay Heritage Site, a historic fishing village, offers a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved buildings and stunning ocean views.